Dungeondaddyd20

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[–] Dungeondaddyd20@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

This means that when "which" introduces a subordinate clause it is treated as a conjunction, which means it can't begin a sentence.

 

For me it was advice from Dan Harmon: "Don't try to prove you're a good writer, you'll never write anything. Try to prove you're a bad writer and you'll write everything." Not perfect advice but it really does help me write when I'm being overly critical of my ideas.